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Oh rescues Celtic as he breaks Hibs hearts amid Parkhead penalty drama - 3 talking points

Celtic came from behind to win 3-1 against Hibs in an action-packed Premiership battle at Parkhead.

There was a huge blow early doors amid a wave of home pressure, as Reo Hatate trudged off injured with a suspected hamstring issue. Lee Johnson's visitors weren't without their headaches too as Ellie Youan was sent off for a quickfire double booking, with Jota and Kyogo denied superbly by veteran goalkeeper David Marshall. Josh Campbell gave the reduced visitors a shock lead from the spot after a Carl Starfelt foul was spotted by VAR, but Jota responded after the break with his own penalty, and Oh put them ahead late on to maintain a nine-point gap in first place, while Sead Haksabanovic put the cherry on the cake with a third.

If Celtic weren't dominating the ball before the Frenchman's dismissal, they certainly were afterwards and it looked to becoming a case of when not if Ange Postecoglou's side would find a route to goal. But the 10 men were presented a huge chance to get ahead after VAR deemed Starfelt to have fouled Paul Hanlon in the box. Campbell did the honours and put Hibs into a winning position with boos ringing out from the home crowd. Their team have built up a temperament for patience but there was little time for that from punters as they headed down the tunnel a goal down.

It was the third league game in a row they've found themselves in such a position and powers of recovery were needed again. One penalty shout was waved away shortly after the interval but referee Steven McLean didn't hesitate to give Celtic a chance from 12 yards after Hanlon hauled down Carter-Vickers.

Jota put it away and it was what the hosts needed to put themselves in the ascendency. Tiredness was always going to be a factor with

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